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An extensive menu which offers a wide selection of tasty starters, souls, salads and mains.
On this occasion we went for the mint and spinach cigars (yum!), totthpick lamb, roasted eggplant purée, Turkish air-dried beef, and large clams in a light brith sauce, which let the flavour of the clams shine through.
We continued with a seafood tajine and a...
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We ended up eating here because nearby restaurants were booked out. There were empty tables yet the staff were not very welcoming when we asked if we could sit down. The food portions are quiet small and overpriced, we actually had to order another round of food. It has great decor, a belly-dancer and Shisha pipes, these are on tables...
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Came here for a drink and a Shisha (they do have a number of flavored tobacco) one evening. I have spent a lot of time in Turkey and i didn't get a Turkish vibe from this place. It was very expensive for what it was as well. It's not a bad place to go.

after a very disapointing visit last time, my colleague wanted to try out this place as she did not knew it yet. very nice interior and friendly staff. the food was very good this time, but we sat inside and they were playing horribly loud techno music. not bearable for a restaurant.

Listen, if you want to drink and smoke a hookah then this place is fine. The food however is tasteless and not worth the money. We spent about $450 for 2 drinks, 2 appetisers and 1 main meal. One of the appetisers was hummus, a very small amount that we had to add salt from the table to. The meal,...
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It has been long time since I did not come back to this restaurant, and maybe I had too many expectations. Food was extremely expensive and not so special. I would recommend it just got a drink and if someone wants to have fun smoking narghile

A friend and I were excited to have Turkish cuisine on a recent business trip to Hong Kong so we gave Merhaba a try. Unfortunately, the food did not meet our expectations. We ordered several dishes to share and the flavors left us flat. It wasn't bad, but it just wasn't that good either.

When I arrived at 5:30 pm, although already open they told me kitchen was still closed til 6pm, and there were only snacks available. I was hungry as hell after spening the day on the fair, so I ordered potato skins with cheese and mushrooms. Sounded hearty, just what I needed at that point. I wouldn't have thought that anybody...
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Having lived in Hongkong for 5 years and having been there many times since, I've rarely experienced a bad meal. This was an exception.
Aubergine dip without any garlic. Roasted mushrooms without herbs or lemon. Chargrilled squid without any char. No great surprise that the belly-dancer was lacking a belly.
Nothing like turkish food.

Knutsford Terrace offers the diner an array of restaurant options and the Merhaba towards the far end looks inviting with its claim of Turkish food.
The decor and atmosphere whilst not totally Turkisk still offers a good experience. We were offered a table of 5 inside opposite the bar. The service can be described as lack lustre and you are...
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Tsim Sha Tsui

Tsim Sha Tsui is one of the major tourist and shopping areas of Hong Kong. With a high concentration of hotels, retail shops and commercial offices – it’s a busy and bustling neighbourhood that never sleeps. On the surface, Tsim Sha Tsui seems to only feature an abundant number of high-end retail stores selling designer brands and jewelry, owing to its popularity with high-budget shopping tours. However, it also contains a diverse range of attractions for the entire family. Whether taking a walk in Kowloon Park, exploring museums, going shopping or grabbing a bite to eat – Tsim Sha Tsui has something for everyone.

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